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Bar or BAR may refer to:

Cordial may refer to:

Proof most often refers to:

A bootleg is the upper part of a boot.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Systembolaget</span> State-owned Swedish liquor store company

Systembolaget, colloquially known as systemet or bolaget, is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by volume. Systembolaget acts as a portal for private companies selling alcohol on the Swedish market and as of 2023, it represents 1,200 vendors ranging from small local breweries to large scale importers and multinational companies, selling products from a total of over 5,000 producers from all over the world.

Bars may refer to:

A crowbar is a tool with a curved end used for prying objects apart.

Gravity, or gravitation, is the mass-proportionate force of attraction among matter.

Tilt may refer to:

Hooch or hootch may refer to:

Dry or dryness most often refers to:

Tonto is the fictional sidekick to the Lone Ranger, an American Western character.

Fab or FAB may refer to:

An alcohol-free or non-alcoholic drink, also known as a temperance drink, is a version of an alcoholic drink made without alcohol, or with the alcohol removed or reduced to almost zero. These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed drink or non-alcoholic beer, and are widely available where alcoholic drinks are sold.

Recommendations for consumption of the drug alcohol vary from recommendations to be alcohol-free to daily or weekly drinking "safe limits" or maximum intakes. Many governmental agencies and organizations have issued guidelines. These recommendations concerning maximum intake are distinct from any legal restrictions, for example countries with drunk driving laws or countries that have prohibited alcohol. To varying degrees, these recommendations are also distinct from the scientific evidence, such as the short-term effects of alcohol consumption and long-term effects of alcohol consumption.

Prohibition refers to the act of prohibiting a certain substance or act.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alcohol laws in Germany</span> Laws regarding the consumption and purchase of alcoholic beverages in Germany

The German laws regulating alcohol use and sale are mostly focused on youth protection. In contrast to many other countries, legislation is relatively lenient and not designed to keep young people away from alcohol, but rather intended to teach them an appropriate approach to alcohol consumption, which is reflected by one of the lowest drinking ages in the world.

Absinthe is a distilled alcoholic beverage.

Vodka is a distilled alcoholic beverage.

Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: